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Keralite Industries Minister JayarajanResigns: Appointment Row

[Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala] Kerala Industries Minister Resigns
In a big blow to the five-month old CPI(M)-led LDF government in Kerala, Industries minister E P Jayarajan today resigned from the Cabinet in the wake of the raging appointment row.
His resignation from the Pinarayi Vijayan Cabinet came after a CPI(M) state secretariat meeting, which permitted him to take the decision.
Coming out of the meeting, Jayarajan told reporters, “Now you people are happy. Isn’t it?”

Kerala Govt To Probe Mediaperson’s Death In Govt Hospital

[Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala]Kerala Govt Ordered Inquiry into Mediaperson’s Death
Kerala government today ordered a probe into the death of Rejimon, a news cameraman with Mathrubhumi Television channel, due to alleged negligence at the General hospital
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy tweeted.”Government is conducting an inquiry into the death of Rejimon at the General Hospital here. Sharing grief of family,”
Earlier speaking to reporters, Chandy said there was no justification to the lightning strike by doctors at the Hospital to protest against the suspension of the doctor who attended to Rejimon.
Rejimon (32) was admitted to the hospital yesterday after he complained of uneasiness and later died.
Meanwhile, the hospital’s functioning was affected due to the doctors’ strike.

Kerala Govt to Launch Air Ambulance Facility In2Months:Organ Donation Promotion

[Kochi,Kerala]Kerala Govt to Launch Air Ambulance Facility In Just Two Months :Organ Donation Promotion Programme
.Health Minister V S Sivakumar said in a function organised at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences that In a bid to facilitate speedy transportation of organs harvested from brain-dead persons, Kerala government today said it will launch an air ambulance facility in two months
The government in Kerala, which boasts of the best health statistics in the country, had taken up the task of promoting organ donation and transplantation, the minister said.
Recently, the heart of a brain-dead man was ferried onboard a Naval aircraft from Thiruvananthapuram to a hospital here for transplantation in an autorickshaw driver, thanks to the intervention of Chandy.
Speaking about government’s ‘Mrithasanjivini’ programme, Sivakumar said at least 254 kidneys, 103 livers, 17 hearts, two pancreas, two small intestines, four hands and one lung had been transplanted so far in needy persons in various hospitals under the initiative launched three years ago.
Noting that world class health care facilities were available in Kerala, the minister said organ transplantation treatment should be made more effective.
“State government gives utmost importance for organ transplantation,” he said at the function organised to dedicate a Centre of Excellence in Organ Transplant at the institute.
Meanwhile, Union Science and Technology Minister Harsh Vardhan and Malayalam film actor Mohanlal honoured families of Binoy and Joseph — whose hands were donated — in the presence of the recipients Manu and Afghan national Abdul Rahim at the function.

Calicut Airport Runway To Suspend Flights From 1st May for Six Months

Calicut Airport Runway To Suspend Big Aircraft Operations for Six Months from 1st May
It has been decided to re-carpet and strengthen the runway at the Calicut Airport for safety reasons arising out of its precarious surface condition after the last monsoon. The work will be undertaken after this year’s monsoon season in September 2015. Meanwhile, in the interest of safety, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) has decided to suspend operations of bigger aircrafts such as B-777, B-747 and A-330-200 at Calicut airport for a period of six months with effect from 1.5.2015.
The situation will be reviewed after assessing the progress of re-carpeting work of the runway and the decision communicated by the DGCA in this regard.
Out of 162 flights per week (41 domestic + 121 international), only 26 flights per week of Saudia Airlines, Emirates and Air India will be affected due to suspension of operations of the above category aircraft at the Calicut Airport. However, airlines can operate aircraft such as B-757, B-767, B -737, A-310, A-320 etc or similar aircraft.
The AAI has also requested the Government of Kerala to provide 248 acres of land for extension of Runway including Runway End Safety Area and Basic Strip of 150 metre on either side of the Runway centerline.